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Discogs is a user-built discography site. Everyone can contribute and update information as needed, so we can collectively catalog music and other audio releases. In order to start contributing: You need a user account, if you don't have one, you can sign up here (accounts are free). The Add Release Form allows you to add releases. This is ...

The Community Guidelines apply to the Forum, Groups, private messages, comments, reviews, and all other areas of the site. The database guidelines can be found here. What kind of behavior is expected at Discogs? Please be helpful and polite. Be kind to new users; we were all new once. Stay on topic and post messages in the appropriate forum or ...

The Reviews feature allows you to post reviews or comments on any release, artist, or label page. You'll see the Reviews section at the bottom of any release, artist, or label page. If you are posting a comment, you need to make sure your post is on-topic for that release, artist, or label page, and it follows the review guidelines below. ...

Selling Unique Releases Discogs allows for the submission of all unique versions of a release to the database. This means that all items listed for sale in the Marketplace must correspond with the correct release in the database. If the correct release does not yet exist on Discogs it must be submitted to the database before it can be sold. ...

Our Social Contract with the Discogs Community Discogs is an Open Source inspired database created and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer contributors. We have created this social contract to reflect our commitment to the Discogs community. Access to Discogs will remain 100% free. We promise to never restrict access to Discogs ...

Any item that violates Discogs policies or infringes on the copyrights of others may be removed. If you see items for sale that meet one or more of the criteria for removal, as listed below, you can report these items. They will be removed from the Marketplace. If you're a seller and you've had an item removed from the Marketplace, due to ...

We receive quite a few questions from artists and labels who are interested in the information about themselves listed on Discogs. We have put together the following FAQ which answers the most common questions: Who created an account for me on your site? The artist / label discographies are not accounts, they are lists of releases that have been ...

The Dashboard is a customizable homepage that links to areas of the site that relate to your Collection data and user profile. Dashboard From the my Discogs dashboard you can view your recent Orders, Purchases, Submissions, and Friends' Activity. There is also a section titled My Activity. You can control which kinds of events are posted to ...

Submission Notes When you submit a release to that database, or edit a release, submission notes are required. The submission notes field must be used to describe your submission or update. Submission notes should be used to explain all aspects of your submission, particularly where anything is unusual that might be questioned by other users. For ...